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The statement "god exists" is not falsifiable.
The statement "god doesn't exist" is not falsifiable.
These statements strike me as too strong; rather I would suggest, "I do not know the statement 'god exists' to be falsifiable", and "I do not know the statement 'god doesn't exist' to be falsifiable". "
But the statement
A: "God exists"
is not of the same quality as the statement
A': "The statement 'God exists' is not falsifiable".
This is so because A' is certainly falsifiable.
You just have to prove that A is falsifiable in order to falsify A'.
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I see no convincing evidence that A' is falsifiable; please demonstrate this.